EVGA has launched a new promotion that allows buyers of GTX 1050, GTX 1050 Ti or GTX 1060 graphics card to pick a free Indie game.

The list includes most EVGA Geforce GTX 1050, GTX 1050 Ti and Geforce GTX 1060 graphics cards or desktops with those graphics cards and will give users a choice between Maize, Redout or Raw Data games.

Since these are Indie games, the GTX 1050, GTX 1050 Ti and the GTX 1060 graphics cards will surely be enough.

This is a limited time promotion so it runs from December 6th and will probably last for some time or while the supply of codes lasts. All you have to do is register your EVGA graphics card and request a code.

Nvidia has now officially launched its new Hackers Wanted promotion which offers a free copy of Watch Dogs 2 game to those that buy GTX 1080 or GTX 1070 graphics cards as well as notebooks based on those two GPUs.

Ubisoft's Watch Dogs 2 has already got some nice reviews on consoles and the PC version will probably launch on November 29th. Nvidia has been working closely with Ubisoft on Watch Dogs 2 and it will feature some of its Nvidia GameWorks technologies including HBAO+, PCSS (Percentage Closer Soft Shadows) and HFTS (Hybrid Frustum Traced Shadows), TXAA for anti-aliasing, as well as Nvidia SLI, Surround, G-Sync, GameStream and Ansel support.

EVGA has already launched its own promotion page and lists its SC17 1070 gaming notebook as well as plenty of GTX 1080 and GTX 1070 graphics cards as eligible for the promotion. According to Nvidia's Watch Dogs 2 bundle page, in addition to EVGA, ASUS, PNY and ZOTAC are all on board as authorized board partners.

Nvidia has unveiled its latest and newest Geforce GTX bundle which includes Gears of War 4 game that launches on October 11th to those that buy select Geforce GTX 1080 and GTX 1070 graphics cards as well as systems and notebooks with those GPUs.

According to what we could gather from Nvidia's official bundle page, the Gears of War Geforce GTX Game Ready bundle is open to most the countries and runs from September 20th to October 30th, or until Nvidia runs out of free download codes, and is, as always, limited to select retailers/e-tailers.

While the game will be bundled only with Geforce GTX 1080 and GTX 1070 graphics cards, the system requirements are a bit lower so you will need Geforce GTX 750 Ti for minimum specification and 1080p resolution while GTX 1060 will get you in line with recommended specification and should be enough for 1440p resolution.

According to Nvidia, for an "ideal" 4K (2160p) Gears of War experience, Microsoft actually recommends the Geforce GTX 1080 and you can check out the video of 4K gameplay on GTX 1080 below.

As noted earlier, the PC version of the game will have plenty of graphics settings including anti-aliasing, ambient occlusion, level of detail, various effects, lighting, shadows and textures settings. Of course, Nvidia recommends Geforce Experience software which will tweak those with a single click, giving a balance between performance and image quality.

AMD is moving from the long tradition of bundling the Battlefield games but with the purchase of Radeon RX480 cards or Radeon RX480 based PCs it will get you the deluxe version of the game for the price of the standard version.

With the launch of AMD Hawaii Radeon Rx 200 series in late 2013, AMD offered to bundle Battlefield 4 with the card. This promotion worked really well, but it also cost a few million, $5 million to $8 million to be precise.

It seems that these days are over as the Battlefield 1 exclusive bundle costs an arm and a leg but AMD has again offered to give you a Battlefield 1 Early Enlister Deluxe Edition for the price of the Standard edition.

The promotion started yesterday, September 13th and will be valid all the way to October 18th, or while supplies last.

If you buy a RX480 card from a qualified system integrator before October 18th, you will get the chance to play the game three days earlier. This is what Battlefield 1 early enlister Deluxe edition gets you. The early access period starts on October 18, 2016 and ends on October 21, 2016. The pack also includes The Hellfighter, Red Baron and Lawrence of Arabia packs, 3 Vehicle Skins and 5x Battlepacks. The promotion also covers the Battlefield 1 Deluxe Edition.

Battlefield 1 Early Enlister Deluxe Edition currently sells for $79.99 or €79.99 and buying the AMD core will bring the price of the game down to $59.99 or €59.99.

Overclockers in the UK is part of the promotion as are similar stores across the globe, so if you want to get Radeon RX 480 and want the game, the bundle makes it a bit easier to justify.

In order to give a bonus to those that decide to purchase Nvidia's latest Pascal-based GPUs, Nvidia has unveiled its newest Paragon game ready bundle, which gives US $115 worth of goodies for this Free-to-Play MOBA game from Epic Games.

AMD has just announced its new promotion which bundles the new Hitman game with its Radeon 390 series graphics cards and FX-series 6-core and 8-core CPUs.

Since the new Hitman game is a part of AMD's Gaming Evolved program and will use certain DirectX 12 features, including Asynchronous Compute Engines (ACEs), it really does not come as a big surprise that it is part of AMD's new promotion.

Since the game is not yet out and Square Enix scheduled it to launch on 11th of March, buyers of eligible graphics cards and CPUs will be getting the Hitman game code to download the game when it becomes available.

The promotions started on February 16th and will last until April 30th or while supply last. As it was the case with earlier AMD promotions this one is also limited to certain retailers and regions so you should check out the list before going shopping some of those eligible products.

According to a leaked product page, the new Geforce bundle from Nvidia will be in partnership with Ubisoft and their new Tom Clancy's The Division game.

According to a leaked promotion page spotted by Videocardz.com, it appears that Nvidia will bundle its high-end Geforce graphics with Ubisoft's upcoming Tom Clancy's The Division game. This does not come as a big surprise considering the partnership between Nvidia and Ubisoft as well as Nvidia involvement in the development of the game including the implementation of some Nvidia effects like HBAO+ and Percentage Closer Soft Shadows (PCSS).

According to the leaked promotion page, the game will be bundled with GeForce GTX 970, GTX 980, GTX 980 Ti desktop graphics card as well as notebooks equipped with Geforce GTX 970M and GTX 980M graphics cards.

It will also be limited to select regions and retailers as well as either a time or supply limited offer.

After successful holiday sales, Nvidia wants to boost its January bottom line with a Rise of the Tomb Raider bundle for selected Geforce desktop and mobile cards.

The game bundle hits the shops on January 7 and new customers with Geforce GTX 970, GTX 980, GTX 980 Ti will get it. Geforce gaming notebook customers with Geforce GTX 970M, GTX 980M or the discrete GTX 980 will get the bundle tool.

Since the game is published by Square Enix and Microsoft it is hardly a surprise that Microsoft released this game exclusively on the Xbox One for holiday season.

Rise of the Tomb Raider is out on January 7

The PC release was scheduled for early 2016 and this means January 7 or late next week.

The news was confirmed by Nvidia in an official email sent to a various addresses and it is a nice addition to a great hardware purchase. It is not as cool as the Star wars Battlefront bundle but it is still pretty good. .

Nvidia is finishing its financial Q4 2016 in late January and the company wants to boost its sales in the remaining two weeks of that financial quarter.

Boost the financial Q4 2016 Geforce sales

Nvidia is expecting more than $1.30 billion revenue with plus and minus one or two percent in the financial Q4 2016. The GAAP and non GAAP gross margins are expected to be 56.7 percent and 57.0 percent, respectively, plus or minus 50 basis points.

This is slightly better than the financial Q3 2016 for Nvidia and a good result. Nvidia will increase its operating expenses from $489 GAAP in financial Q3 to $503 million.

2016 will be the year of Pascal architecture that is expected later on but Nvidia thinkgs that there is still life in Maxwell based 28nm architecture.